Childhood malnutrition is related to high morbidity and mortality. Growth failure in children,   which includes wasting, stunting, and being underweight are usually observed in children under five years of age. These conditions are a result of undernutrition. Later in life, these undernourished children are more likely to experience reduced intellectual ability, cardiovascular diseases, and other long-term detrimental effects.

Thus, it is important to monitor a child’s growth failure to devise strategies to prevent further complications. In this regard, Abbott Nutrition and Docplexus have organized a webinar on 22nd May 2020, Friday, from 5 pm to 6 pm. To gain more insights, please join Dr. Anurag Bajpai, an expert in the field of Pediatrics & Adolescent Endocrinology, as he discusses “Evaluation Of Growth Failure: Clinicians’ Perspective.” Reference Local Burden of Disease Child Growth…